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Although Canada is regarded as one of the least corrupt countries, this volume draws on wide ranging evidence and innovative research from scholars around the world to challenge this assumption.Corruption, defined as the abuse of entrusted power for private gain, is often understood as being caused by internally motivated greed leading to prohibited acts in contravention of laws, rules and regulations. It can also be defined as dishonest action that destroys peoples trust. These traditional forms of corruption pose problems for Canada in a variety of policy domains, as well as institutional corruption evidenced by deception and financial inconsistency that undermine the effectiveness and transparency of policy objectives.This volume contains chapters that investigate various areas of corruption in Canada, ranging from corruption amongst the First Nations, to the armed forces, to the delivery of foreign assistance. It also offers suggestions to reduce future outbreaks of corruption. Each chapter provides detailed empirical analysis evidenced through real world examples that highlight key lessons amidst the numerous challenges posed by corruption. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Canadian Foreign Policy Journal.

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Canadas Corruption
Although Canada is regarded as one of the least corrupt countries, this volume draws on wide ranging evidence and innovative research from scholars around the world to challenge this assumption.
Corruption, defined as the abuse of entrusted power for private gain, is often understood as being caused by internally motivated greed leading to prohibited acts in contravention of laws, rules and regulations. It can also be defined as dishonest action that destroys peoples trust. These traditional forms of corruption pose problems for Canada in a variety of policy domains, as well as institutional corruption evidenced by deception and financial inconsistency that undermine the effectiveness and transparency of policy objectives.
This volume contains chapters that investigate various areas of corruption in Canada, ranging from corruption amongst the First Nations, to the armed forces, to the delivery of foreign assistance. It also offers suggestions to reduce future outbreaks of corruption. Each chapter provides detailed empirical analysis evidenced through real world examples that highlight key lessons amidst the numerous challenges posed by corruption.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the Canadian Foreign Policy Journal.
Robert I. Rotberg is the Founding Director of Harvard Kennedy School Program on Intrastate Conflict, USA. He is also President Emeritus of the World Peace Foundation and a Fulbright Distinguished Professor of International Relations at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. He is also a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. His most recent book is The Corruption Cure: How Leaders and Citizens Can Combat Graft (2017).
David Carment is Professor of International Affairs at Carleton University, Canada. He is also editor of the Canadian Foreign Policy Journal. He teaches conflict mediation, bargaining and negotiation, and Canadian foreign policy. His most recent books examine diaspora cooperation, state fragility and ethnic conflict.
Canadas Corruption
At Home and Abroad
Edited by
Robert I. Rotberg and David Carment
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Contents
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Citation Information
The chapters in this book were originally published in the Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 23, issue 1 (March 2017). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Introduction
Canadas corruption at home and abroad: An introduction to the special issue
Robert I. Rotberg
Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 23, issue 1 (March 2017), pp. 114
Chapter 1
Corruption and First Nations in Canada
Tom Flanagan
Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 23, issue 1 (March 2017), pp. 1531
Chapter 2
Corruption in the Canadian military? Destroying trust in the chain of command
Allan English
Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 23, issue 1 (March 2017), pp. 3246
Chapter 3
Institutional corruption and Canadian foreign aid
Ian Smillie
Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 23, issue 1 (March 2017), pp. 4759
Chapter 4
The supply and demand sides of corruption: Canadian extractive companies in Africa Frederick Stapenhurst, Fahri Karakas, Emine Sarigll, Myung-Soo Jo and Rasheed Draman
Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 23, issue 1 (March 2017), pp. 6076
Chapter 5
Beyond LAVs: corruption, commercialization and the Canadian defence industry
Ellen Gutterman and Andrea Lane
Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 23, issue 1 (March 2017), pp. 7792
Chapter 6
Fighting Corruption: contemporary measures in Canada
Arvind K. Jain
Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 23, issue 1 (March 2017), pp. 93116
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Notes on Contributors
David Carment is Professor of International Affairs at Carleton University, Canada. He is also editor of the Canadian Foreign Policy Journal.
Rasheed Draman is Executive Director of the African Centre for Parliamentary Affairs, Accra, Ghana.
Allan English is Associate Professor of Canadian Military History at the Department of History, Queens University, Canada.
Tom Flanagan is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Calgary, and Chair, Aboriginal Futures, Frontier Centre for Public Policy, Canada.
Ellen Gutterman is Professor at the Department of Political Science, Glendon College, York University, Canada.
Arvind K. Jain is Professor of International Banking and Finance at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
Myung-Soo Jo is Associate Professor at the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
Fahri Karakas is Senior Lecturer in Business and Leadership at Norwich Business School, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.
Andrea Lane is a PhD candidate at the Department of Political Science, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.
Robert I. Rotberg is the Founding Director of Harvard Kennedy School Program on Intrastate Conflict, USA. He is also President Emeritus of the World Peace Foundation and a Fulbright Distinguished Professor of International Relations at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Emine Sarigll is Academic Director of International Management and Associate Professor in Marketing at Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
Ian Smillie is an Independent Researcher based in Ottawa, Canada.
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